Mustang Convertible

I was able to detail this Mustang Convertible for my parents during the same week I did the nasty, swirled, scratched, BMW 330 I already submitted a Click & Brag on.



Interior was vacuumed, Meguiar's 40 on the interior, and Meguiar's Gold Class Leather conditioner on the seats. I used a StarBrite marine vinyl protectant on the roof. The exterior got a QEW wash, a clay, a round of Meguiar's 66 via the PC, Meguiar's 21 via the PC, and Meguiar's 98 (Medallion Premium Paint Protectant) by hand.



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I have to ask again, are you sure you are not a pro? Excellent work and beautiful results on the BMW 330. I seem to lean towards the meguiars products also, and I thought I would ask you if for a starter, meguiars products are a good way to start off, and how or where do you get the meguiars products with the numbers, for example megs 21 and megs 98?
 
N1271CL said:
I seem to lean towards the meguiars products also, and I thought I would ask you if for a starter, meguiars products are a good way to start off, and how or where do you get the meguiars products with the numbers, for example megs 21 and megs 98?



I have only been using the PC since May, and the reason I use the Meguiar's Professional products is because I can purchase them locally. Trust me, when I fist started using the PC, I wasted a lot of product due to not working it properly. There also seems to be a lot of information out there on the web as to how to use them, which has helped me in terms of learning some tips for working the products.



Regarding the second part of your question, are you asking me how you know which Meguiar's product corresponds with which number? You can either get that information on Meguiar's website, or there is a "sticky" on this website of product abbreviations that tells you which product corresponds with which number.
 
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